Tanzania Police Warn DP World Port Deal Critics Who Called for ‘Non-stop Nationwide Demos’
Lawyer Boniface Mwabukusi Thursday called on Tanganyikans to prepare to participate in nationwide protests to reject the Tanzania-Dubai deal.
Lawyer Boniface Mwabukusi Thursday called on Tanganyikans to prepare to participate in nationwide protests to reject the Tanzania-Dubai deal.
In our briefing today: Ruto avoided Samia during a meeting to mediate Kenya’s crisis, Odinga says; Tanga: A sleeping giant off the coast of East Africa?; Canada commits $212m for Tanzania’s health, education, and food security; United States, Zanzibar launch mass mosquito bed net replacement campaign.
Law enforcers urge anyone who feels threatened to report to police.
TLS president describes the reports as “alarming,” calling on the authorities to conduct “a thorough investigation” into them.
The reports come hot on the heels of other worrying trends where people’s right to dissent is attacked, including a crackdown on peaceful protests.
In our briefing today: Samia leaves for Malawi for three-day state visit; India’s FM Jaishankar visits Tanzania for four-day visit; EU releases Sh140b to support Tanzania’s 2023/24 budget; Tanzania wants natural wealth laws not to apply to ports’ operations.
In our briefing today: Will DP World issue influence Tanzania’s 2025 electoral politics?; Debate swirls around Samia’s decision to extend Juma’s tenure as Chief Justice; Annual East Africa Philanthropy Conference kicks off in Zanzibar.
Waziri wa Nchi Ofisi ya Rais Tawala za Mikoa na Serikali za Mitaa,Angellah Kairuki ameeleza kuwa wahitimu waliomaliza shule mwaka 2015 watakuwa kipaumbele katika nafasi za ajira zilizotangazwa.
In our briefing today: Marburg Virus Disease: Tanzania identifies disease that killed five people in Kagera; Zanzibar: Calls for police to prioritise electronic evidence in sexual assault investigations intensify; Businesspeople from 100 Chinese companies to tour Tanzania; Tigo, Selcom and Mastercard partner to launch new payment solution in Tanzania; Airtel Tanzania launches first eSIM card services.
She had a voracious appetite for success to get things done and never backed down or shied away from confronting problems facing women head-on.
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